Photos: Chalk It Up
Beth Albert/Courtesy photo |
Despite a downpour that threatened to destroy the artists’ work, Chalk It Up, Snowmass Village’s annual sidewalk-art competition, went on.
Snowmass Tourism officials guided participants under eaves and overhangs on the Mall so they would be sheltered. Twenty-three adults and teenagers and 16 kids participated.
“I am always humbled by the level of talent of our participants,” said Beth Albert, Snowmass Tourism director of marketing. “It was truly amazing how many people showed up considering the weather.”
The winners were:
Adults:
1st — Britny Ferguson, of Aspen
2nd — Michelle Wolff, of Denver
3rd — Jodi Eklund, of Aspen
Teens:
Mia Altieri, of San Diego
People’s Choice:
Amy Blischar, of Snowmass Village
Kid’s:
8-12: Dillon McDermott
7 and under: Kirille Eklund
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